Effect of Moringa Flower Extract (Moringa Oleifera) on Collagenization and Histopathology of Skin Tissue in the Healing of Dermapen Scars in Obese Male Wistar White Rats

Dian Soraya Tanjung, Rachmi Kurniawati, Tri Adi Mylano
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Injury can be accidental, intentional, or disease-related. Moringa leaves may help heal wounds. The research aims to test and assess the effects of Moringa oleifera flower extract on dermapen wound healing collagenization in male Wistar strain white rats, an obese model, and their histological findings—quantitative True Experimental Study with Post-Test Only Control Group Design. Twenty-four male Wistar white rats (Rattus norvegicus) were sampled. Accumulation of Test Animals, Moringa Flower Extract Preparation, Phytochemical Screening / Secondary Metabolite Test, Treatment Process (200, 400, and mg/kgBW of Moringa flower extract), Wound Observation, Histopathological Skin Preparations, and Histopathological Examination of Preparations were the research procedures. Window data was analyzed using SPSS 25.0 and One Way ANOVA with a 95% confidence level (p < 0.05). The Post Hoc Test with LSD was used for further analysis. The research results found Moringa flower extract at 200mg/Kg BW, 400mg/KgBW, and 600mg/KgBW could expedite wound healing and improve collagen density in obese mice's dermapen wounds. The 600mg dose was most beneficial. Research conclusions: Moringa flower extract aids dermapen wound healing, collagenization, and obesity weight loss, according to a study.
辣木花提取物(Moringa Oleifera)对肥胖雄性白鼠皮下疤痕愈合过程中皮肤组织胶原化和组织病理学的影响
受伤可能是意外、故意或与疾病有关。辣木叶可帮助伤口愈合。本研究旨在测试和评估 Moringa oleifera 花提取物对雄性 Wistar 白鼠(一种肥胖模型)皮瓣伤口愈合胶原化的影响及其组织学结果--定量真实试验研究,仅采用试验后对照组设计。实验对象为 24 只雄性 Wistar 白鼠(Rattus norvegicus)。研究过程包括试验动物的饲养、辣木花提取物的制备、植物化学筛选/次生代谢物测试、处理过程(辣木花提取物 200、400 和 mg/kgBW)、伤口观察、皮肤组织病理学制备和制备物的组织病理学检查。窗口数据使用 SPSS 25.0 和单向方差分析进行分析,置信水平为 95% (p < 0.05)。进一步分析采用 LSD 后检验。研究结果发现,200 毫克/千克体重、400 毫克/千克体重和 600 毫克/千克体重的辣木花提取物可加快肥胖小鼠皮瓣伤口的愈合,并改善胶原蛋白密度。其中 600 毫克的剂量最为有益。研究结论一项研究表明,辣木花提取物有助于皮肤伤口愈合、胶原蛋白生成和肥胖症减肥。
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